This was a joke post, right? You can not be serious!Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here:
- either parent taking off from work is not an option at this point
- the baby is in daycare but the center will not take a 13 year old
Not sure why some people have kids if they are just going to pass them off to daycare (infants) or whine that they have nowhere for said kids to go (older kids who are on school break).
Anonymous wrote:Op here:
- either parent taking off from work is not an option at this point
- the baby is in daycare but the center will not take a 13 year old
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here:
- either parent taking off from work is not an option at this point
- the baby is in daycare but the center will not take a 13 year old
- I do not trust her home alone, unsupervised at this point. period. this is something that we will work on but i have zero tolerance for lying. we can talk through anything and punishments are always fairly given but lying is not something that is easily forgiven and she has to learn the consequence of that. period.
i appreciate the suggestion of a daytrip to whitetail as well as a counselor at a little kids daycamp or volunteering so I will look into those.
any other ideas on how to keep a teen girl occupied from 8-5, please send my way.
TIA
This lying happened in the summer and you still haven't forgiven it? Obviously we don't know anything about your daughter, and maybe she is a very troubled teen, but from the tone of your posts it really sounds like you resent her existence now that the baby is here. I am guessing the 13 YO is a stepdaughter and not your bio daughter? I really fear you have a long road ahead of you with this child if you don't get some family counseling now.
. Projecting, maybe? Why second guess OP? She doesn't want to leave her kid alone, that's her decision. You don't need to know the details. All she asked for was suggestions on activities. Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you know anyone who could use the help of a volunteer mothers helper? It would give her some responsibility and purpose, but also she wouldn't be alone.
Just who I want helping me with my toddler ... an unruly teen who plays with matches!
Anonymous wrote:Op here:
- either parent taking off from work is not an option at this point
- the baby is in daycare but the center will not take a 13 year old
- I do not trust her home alone, unsupervised at this point. period. this is something that we will work on but i have zero tolerance for lying. we can talk through anything and punishments are always fairly given but lying is not something that is easily forgiven and she has to learn the consequence of that. period.
i appreciate the suggestion of a daytrip to whitetail as well as a counselor at a little kids daycamp or volunteering so I will look into those.
any other ideas on how to keep a teen girl occupied from 8-5, please send my way.
TIA